As you can see, it has a removable battery and just above that there are three slots, two
SIM slot while one is for microSD card.
Not exact matches
The power button and volume rocker are placed at right side
while SIM and memory card
slots are at the left.
While the tray is same as Hybrid one, there is now three
slots, one each for two nano
SIM and a microSD card.
The side button arrangement also appears to have been reshuffled, with the right edge accommodating the volume rocker, as well as both the power and «convenience» key,
while the
SIM card tray
slot has been repositioned to the opposite left edge of the device.
The left side holds a single
SIM card
slot while the bottom holds the USB Type - C port and the top has the 3.5 mm headset jack.
Power and volume buttons live on the right side,
while a flap on the top left side covers
slots for the micro
SIM card and microSD card (it supports up to 128 GB).
While the power button and speaker are placed on the right edge, the volume rocker, dual
SIM card
slot, and a dedicated MicroSD card
slot are placed on the left edge.
Along the top right edge, you'll find the volume rocker and power button,
while a flap on the top left edge covers
slots for the
SIM card and a 128 GB micro SD card.
The left houses the
SIM card
slot,
while the right has a myriad of buttons, including the volume rocker, power button, a dedicated camera button and a switch to toggle between Auto and Pro modes.
A 10.1 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel display strengthened with Gorilla Glass make up the front of the tablet
while the rest of the spec story comprise of a 1.3 and 5 megapixel cameras integrated into the front and rear, a 64 or 120 GB SSD internal memory, microSD
slots along with 2 USB ports, a mini VGA port, HDMI
slot, along with an audio and a
SIM card
slot.
The Transformer already comes equipped with Wi - Fi
while on the left side of the tablet lies the
SIM card
slot.
The first
slot accommodates a Nano -
SIM and a microSD card
while the second one is for a second
SIM.
On the front side we find the front camera and Windows button,
while at the back there's the main camera and two speakers, as well as a lid at the top, covering up the microSD and
SIM card
slot.
On the right side are the power button and volume rocker,
while on the left are the
SIM and microSD card
slots.
While the battery isn't replaceable, an element of the plastic backplate slides off to reveal a
SIM card
slot for the 3G connectivity.
On the sides, you can find the power button, volume controls, microSD card
slot and the
SIM card
slot,
while on the left side, there is the built - in mic for making voice calls or to record audio.
When holding the Note 10.1 in its landscape mode, the top area is where you'll find the tablet's sleep / power button and volume rocker, the right side houses one of its speakers and a
slot for the S Pen towards the upper portion,
while the microSD and
SIM slots.
The right packs power as well as volume buttons
while the left side is where you'll find the hybrid
SIM slot.
It also has a microSD card
slot with support for memory cards up to as much as 256 GB,
while it also has ports like a HDMI port, a nano -
SIM slot, a 3.5 mm audio combo jack, and a DC power port.
While I'm covering the rare trade - offs of this beautiful design, it should be noted right away that there isn't a MicroSD
slot on this phone (not even on the dual -
sim Note 5), so you should choose between the 32 GB or the 64 GB wisely.
A card tray is hidden across one edge, below the power and volume buttons, featuring a microSD card
slot to expand on the 32 GB internal storage in a cost - effective manner,
while a nano
SIM slot is available for the 4G (cellular) device only.
The left side has the volume rockers and
SIM tray,
while the top has a microSD
slot and the secondary mic.
A nicely textured silver power button and two volume buttons line the left side,
while a small door on the left hides the
SIM Card and microSD Card
slots.
There is a power button and volume rocker buttons on the right side
while there is a
SIM card
slot on the left side.
While the
SIM slot on the Galaxy may look large it actually houses a microSIM, like the iPhone 4S and HTC One X.
The back panel is split into two parts — the bigger part holds an non-removable 4,270 mAH battery and a speaker grille near the bottom,
while the top is removable and hosts a
SIM card and a microSD card
slot.
In terms of buttons — the power / sleep button and the volume rocker sits on the right
while the microSD card
slot and a dual nano -
SIM card tray is placed on the left.
All the covered ports and
slots for microSD,
SIM and charger are placed on the left,
while the power button, volume rocker and dedicated camera button are on the right.
Upfront we've got a camera, display, capacitive keys and earpiece,
while on the upper left side there's a nano
SIM Card
slot and microSD card
slot.
The tablet itself -
while not as sleek as an iPad or Honeycomb tablet - is beautifully designed and really rather lovely to hold; it has rounded edges and corners, with port covers for the SD Card
slot and the
SIM for the optional 3G connectivity to keep it neat.
The power and volume buttons are on the right,
while the hybrid
SIM slot is on the left.
There's the
SIM slot on top,
while on one side you get a HDMI port, SD card
slot (you get a 16 GB card out of the box to complement the 512 on board storage) and a USB port.
On the top of the device there is an IR Blaster for you to control your TV,
SIM card
slot on the left, and at the bottom, you have a USB Type - C port and two grills which house one the Pro3's speakers
while the other is a microphone.
The larger storage variants will also be of the dual
SIM variety,
while the 32 GB version will only come with a single
SIM slot.
The Lenovo K8 Note comes with Theatermax and Dolby Atmos tech,
while the phone also offers two
SIM card
slots, its
SIM card tray is placed on the left.
Archos has found room for dual -
SIM slots, 1 GB RAM, 8 GB of onboard storage and a microSD card
slot,
while the 2,000 mAh battery should last you at least a day.
While all versions of the phones have the usual nano -
SIM card
slots, Fi users can activate and use an embedded
SIM, making these two the first mass - market phones to use non-physical
SIMs.
The smartphone sports the hybrid
SIM card
slot on the left side
while the volume rocker and the power / lock buttons are present on the right.
The HTC U11 +'s Dual Nano
SIM card
slot is located on the top of the device,
while its USB Type - C charging port and DisplayPort connector are located on the bottom of the handset.
This phone comes with two
SIM card
slots (2x nano
SIM slots),
while the phone also offers 4G LTE connectivity.
While the power button and
sim card
slot are on the right edge, the volume rocker is placed on the left edge.
This handset also comes with two
SIM card
slots, and it supports both FDD - LTE and TD - LTE 4G bands,
while VoLTE is also a part of the package (where supported).
You can use the second nano
SIM card
slots in he Dual
SIM variant in order to insert the microSD card,
while the single
SIM model comes with a dedicated microSD
slot.
Lastly, even if you use a single
SIM, when travelling abroad it's nice to put the temporary local
SIM of that country in the other
slot,
while your primary still remains active.
The volume keys are on the left side,
while the right edge only features the
SIM card
slot.
The microSD card
slot,
while available, is located underneath the back plate — which can be pried off easily — along with the battery and
SIM card
slot.
The device is IP68 certified for water and dust resistance,
while it will be available in both single
SIM (nano
SIM) and dual
SIM (nano
SIM + nano
SIM / nano
SIM + microSD
slot) variants, depending on where you purchase it.
The volume rocker and power button live on the upper right side,
while the left side of the phone houses a hybrid
SIM slot that doubles as a microSD card
slot.
The power button and
SIM card
slot are on the right edge,
while the volume rocker alone is placed on the left edge of the device.
While the micro USB port holds it back compared to a USB - C port, as found even on some cheaper phones, such as the Wileyfox Swift 2, the fact that it offers dual -
SIM support, or an optional microSD expansion
slot in place of the second
SIM slot, is a bonus.